Where is WSIS heading post-2015?
Guest Post: Constance Bommelaer discusses what a “post-2015” vision for the Information Society could look like in the lead up to an event that will have an impact on its outcome, WSIS+10.
Guest Post: Constance Bommelaer discusses what a “post-2015” vision for the Information Society could look like in the lead up to an event that will have an impact on its outcome, WSIS+10.
How do you apply international humanitarian law to the emerging problems of Cyber Warfare?
Two IGF Fellows from the Asia Pacific region explain how attending a large-scale conference like IGF 2015 benefits them and their community.
Guest Post: Last month’s Pakistan’s first School on Internet Governance (pkSIG) was launched to educate and encourage scholars, IT specialists, and professionals to discuss the complex nature of Internet governance.
Guest Post: Network engineer and APNIC 40 fellow, Adeel Sadiq, provides his thoughts on Pakistan’s School on Internet Governance.
There was a lot of progress made on the IANA stewardship transition and ICANN accountability discussions at ICANN 54.
Today’s Internet is not truly an “open” Internet. It could be, but to get there it’s not just going to happen by itself.
APNIC Director General, Paul Wilson, has been re-elected as chair of the Multistakeholder Steering Group of Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum (APrIGF).
Guest Post: What is the WSIS10 review and why is it important for numbers folk?
The Cross Community Working Group on Enhancing ICANN Accountability (CCWG Accountability) have published the second CCWG Accountability proposal for public comment.